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Simple:
An RDBMS is a system implementing ALL of RM concepts. A SQL DBMS implements few RM concepts and mostly randomly chosen and proprietary mechanisms...
To truly understand the difference, you need to educate yourself about RM first through reading...And do not listen to the people I posted on the FEW (Fraud Exposal Wall)...They are no better than you and will confuse you more than anything...
Check out "Introducton to Database Systems" (CJ DATE) and make up your own mind
Hope this helps...
oract wrote:
> what's difference between sql-dbms and rdbms ?
> would you show me the theory model about the two dbms or any famous books
> about it ?
> thanks!
Received on Mon Jun 19 2006 - 12:33:32 CDT
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